LONDON PLANNING AWARDS 2009/2010
The presentation of these awards took place on Monday 29 March at City Hall, where the 'Regent Street Vision' by the Crown Estate won the Mayor's Award for Planning Excellence. For more information, and to see the winners of the other categories, please see here.
The short-list of entries was:
Best Built Project
- " Highbury Square, London N5", submitted by Allies and Morrison
- "Regent's Place", submitted by The British Land Company PLC
- "Woolwich Arsenal Station", submitted by Docklands Light Railway
- "Arundel Square", submitted by United House
- "Grosvenor Waterside", submitted by Property House Marketing
Best Built Project - Community Scale Scheme
- "Loxford Polyclinic", submitted by London Borough of Redbridge
- "Viewtube (A View, A Brew and a Loo)", submitted by Olympic Delivery Authority
- "Langdon Park Station", submitted by Docklands Light Railway
Best Conceptual Project
- "Deptford Creekside Charrett", submitted by JAM Consult Ltd
- "Battersea Power Station Masterplan", submitted by Treasury Holdings UK
- "Waterloo City Square", submitted by DSDHA Architects
- "Ponders End Framework for Change", submitted by Enfield Council
Best New Place to Live
- "4 Mastmaker Road", submitted by GVA Grimley Ltd
- "Wilton Plaza", submitted by Jestico Whiles and Land Securities
- Joint entry: "Bermondsey Spa Regeneration, Southwark", submitted by Levitt Bernstein Associates Ltd and
- "St. James Quarter Regeneration Area", submitted by Savills
- "Highbury Square, London N5", submitted by Allies and Morrison
- "Hornsey Road Baths", submitted by Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects
Best New Public Space
- "Great Queen Street", submitted by The Clear Zone Partnership
- "The Renewal of St. Martin-in-the-Fields", submitted by Eric Parry Architects
- "Barking Town Square", submitted by LB of Barking and Dagenham
Best Built Project - 5 years on
- "Swiss Re Headquarters, 30 St. Mary Axe", submitted by Foster Partners
- "Cass Business School, City University, London" submitted by City University London
- "Barrier Point", submitted by Barratt East London
Best Historic Building Management
- "St. Bartholomew's Hospital", submitted by Barts and The London NHS Trust
- "The Regent Street Vision", submitted by The Crown Estate
- "Highbury Square, London N5", submitted by Allies and Morrison
- "Restoration and Development of Hall Place, Bexley", submitted by Bexley Heritage Trust
- "Royal Arsenal Riverside", submitted Berkeley Homes and the London Development Agency
You can find the criteria for this award here
For further details about this award please contact: awards@rtpi.org.uk
The winners of the 2008 awards were presented with their awards by the Mayor at City Hall on Tuesday 24 February 2009.
This award, now in its sixth year, is organised jointly by the RTPI, London First , the Mayor of London and the London Councils.

